(Fourth successive draw with Comprehensive Ranking Score Under 600)
Canadian Immigration authorities invited 715 applicants for permanent residence with the lowest Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) of 453. It was the fourth successive draw under the new Express Entry System where the lowest CRS score was less than 600 points. Successful applicants included federal skilled workers, federal skilled trades and provincial nominees from provinces participating in the express entry immigration system.
Under the initial draws applicants were required to have either an approved job offer or nomination by a province under a skilled worker Provincial Nomination Program (PNP).
It is expected that the majority of applicants to be issued (ITA’s) under Canada’s Express Entry Immigration system in 2015, will require a CRS score of less than 600 points, enabling applicants admission to Canada without a job offer or nomination under a provincial immigration program.
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